As agriculture remains a cornerstone of economies across the globe, fertilizers play a pivotal role in crop production. Metagro is committed to providing high-quality fertilizers that boost agricultural output. Our network and experience ensure that the fertilizer sector functions seamlessly, with suppliers and buyers benefiting from our expertise.
Fertilizers Products
DAP
DAP, or diammonium phosphate, is a high-demand fertilizer with strong global trade flows. It is a popular choice for farmers because it is a rich source of both phosphorus and nitrogen, two essential nutrients for crop growth.
MAP
MAP, or monoammonium phosphate, is another popular fertilizer with growing global trade. It is a concentrated source of phosphorus, which is essential for root development and flowering. MAP is also less acidic than DAP, making it a good choice for soils with low pH levels.
UREA
Urea is the world's most traded fertilizer, with over 200 million tonnes traded annually. It is a popular choice for farmers because it is a highly concentrated source of nitrogen, which is essential for plant growth. Urea is also relatively inexpensive and easy to apply.
MOP
Muriate of Potash (MOP) is a type of fertilizer with a very high content of potassium. It is usually used to address potassium deficiencies in plants or soil. Muriate of Potash fertilizer is also called potassium chloride.
SSP
Single superphosphate (SSP) was the first commercial mineral fertilizer, and it led to the development of the modern plant nutrient industry. This material was once the most commonly used fertilizer, but other phosphorus (P) fertilizers have largely replaced SSP because of its relatively low P content.
TSP
Trisodium phosphate (TSP) is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula Na3PO4. It is a white, granular or crystalline solid, highly soluble in water, producing an alkaline solution. TSP is used as a cleaning agent, builder, lubricant, food additive, stain remover, and degreaser.
Ammonium Sulphate
The primary use of ammonium sulfate is as a fertilizer for alkaline soils. In the soil the ammonium ion is released and forms a small amount of acid, lowering the pH balance of the soil, while contributing essential nitrogen for plant growth.